"Yeah, your scandal!" hooted another friend.
LOL. Scandal? Couldn't you use another word? Alright. Hold your horses. Am getting there.
Moving on to where I left off on my 1st backpacking trip to Thailand with Rayyan Haries. (covering Hatyai, Krabi, Bangkok and Ayuthayya.), I believe I stopped at Ayuthayya, right? *checks back my previous entries.
It was my second day at Ayuthayya. I was loving my stay at Street Lamp, despite the hard bed and my room's door facing the shared bathroom outside (where once in awhile see half-naked men passing through.) *keeps door close most of the time. Rayyan warned me last night not to go out because a guy wasn't wearing anything on. OMG! I had to wait until way past midnight to take a bath and Rayyan dutifully waited outside the bathroom door in case something bad happens. *terharu
I was humbled by the place's owner, the lovely Nadia, her mom which I met, the boyish girl singer, Matoy (who made my drawn picture of her as her FB profile picture! ahaks!), and the travelers I met there, Ayako and Masaya of Japan and Carmen of Spain. Having said that, my unforgettable travels are always the ones that involves being with or meeting with other people. ^___^
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| From top : My room in Street Lamp guest house, the exterior of Street Lamp (just across from Tony's place) and the people I met there : Masaya, Nadia, Carmen and travelmate, Rayyan. |
We lazed a bit on the morning of the 5th day. I went to get my laundry from Nadia's neighbor (an old lady that smiles a lot. hehe) and waited for a tuk-tuk to pick us up for more temple hopping today. It costs about 150 baht per hour. Rayyan and I paid for 3 hours (if not mistaken lah.). Masaya hit the island via bicycle. T___T (Rayyan didn't know how to ride one so I had to rent a tuk-tuk with him, tiz sad!)
Beep! Beep! *driver beeping from outside.
Lo and behold, our tuk-tuk driver and his beloved tuk-tuk. hehehe.
So we're off to another round of Ayuthayya and it's historical ruins! *next post (hahaha! guess have to do more waiting on my post on that mysterious Bangkok guy! hahahaha!)
Lo and behold, our tuk-tuk driver and his beloved tuk-tuk. hehehe.
| "Pose for me dear sir!" And here's his winning pose. Awww! |
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it always amazes me with your witty and funnieh post! :P
ReplyDeletebuekkk....wait till i slim down, ill ride bicycle faster than u do hahahahahah....
@rayyan.. hehe. cant wait for the trip to Cambodia. am waiting for good news from u!
ReplyDeleteI still remember covering Ayuthayya and Bangkok. Your post brings back my wonderful time here.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful trip if we can meet new people and made new friend that their passion is same with us, which is traveling :)))
ReplyDeletewaaah someday saya mau ke thailand juga kak
ReplyDeletestaying in this kind of accommodation is always fun whereby you get to meet other fellow travelers as well :D
ReplyDeleteLove tuk-tuk!
ReplyDeleteThat's the real experience of Thailand :)
@nava... hehehe. do visit again then. thanks for dropping by and commenting ^__^
ReplyDelete@alid... true. cepat saja boleh jadi kawan dgn orang yang sama minat kan. =)
@helga... AMIN!!!
@hcworld... yeahh.. unfortunately, I only found out about staying in hostels just this year. hahahahaha..
ReplyDelete@cheryna... love tuk-tuk too. It's CHEAP! =)